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APPENDIX.

Lynch, Nicholas, Irish priest. At Luxembourg and
Scotch college. Oct. 16, 1793.

Lyster, Richard, 25, servant. At St. Lazare and Luxembourg,
April 24, 1794, to Jan. 27, 1795.

Lyster, Robert, 26. At Luxembourg and Irish college,
Oct. 17, 1793, to Dec. 22, 1793.

Lyster, William Robert, 33, manufacturer at Paris. At
St. Lazare and Luxembourg, April 24, 1794,
to 1795.

Macadré (Macarthy?), Louis George Martin, 28, of
Soissons, inspector of military relays. Aug. 2, 1794,
to Oct. 11, 1794. Had been imprisoned at Amiens,
Nov. 1793.

Macdermott, Thomas, 42, Irish priest. Jan. 19, 1793, to
Oct. 13, 1793. Opened a school at St. Germain,
Jerome Bonaparte being one of his pupils.

Macdonald, Charles Edward Frederick Henry, 49, sub-lieutenant
in Ogilvie's regiment.
Guillotined July
12, 1794. See p. 181.

Macdonald, Eliza, 36, Benedictine nun.

M'Glahan, ——. At Luxembourg and Scotch college,
Oct. 20, 1793, to Oct. 27, 1793.

M'Nab, Edward, farmer, ex-ensign in Royal Scotch.
Liberated Oct. 15, 1794.

Macswiney, Catherine Elizabeth, 48. At Port Royal,
Dec. 7, 1793, to Oct. 11, 1794.

Maddock, Mary. At Luxembourg and Conceptionist
convent, Oct. 16, 1793, to Oct. 28, 1793.

Madgett, Nicholas, 36, Irish priest. Arrested as a spy,
having landed with a passport in the name of
William Hurst, May 24, 1794 to Nov. 24, 1795.
See p. 230.

Malone, James, 25, Irish, servant to General Ward, at
Carmelites'. Guillotined June 23, 1794. See p.
177.

Mandeville, ——, Irish. Arrested at Avesnes, Oct. 1793,
because styled marquis, and sent to Paris. Qy. the
Mandeville, captain in Dillon's regiment, 1789.

Martin, Mary Anne. Liberated Feb. 22, 1794.

Martin, William, 28, rentier. (Qy. advocate of uni-